Published: 15:24 Thursday - July 28, 2011
While many foreigners travel to Vietnam, there are many Vietnamese prefer traveling to foreign countries to Vietnam travel. With domestic tours costing more than foreign trips and their country’s attractions not appealing enough to Vietnamese, many people opt for destinations like Thailand and Singapore.
Figures from the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture, Sport and Tourism show that the number of people travelling abroad via Tan Son Nhat International Airport in the first half rose by 30 percent year on year to 485,368.
Dang Nguyen, head of foreign travel at the Ho Chi Minh City-based PIT Tour, said the large number of Vietnamese visitors to Thailand recently has caused a shortage of tourist buses.
“There are sometimes 50 groups of Vietnamese tourists visiting Bangkok’s Safari World Zoo, 10 times higher than usual,” he said.
Tran The Duy, deputy CEO of Viettravel, said the number of package tours to Thailand has jumped by 30 percent.
“Viettravel sometimes has to book 170 seats on Lufthansa Airlines flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok,” he said, adding that four to five Thailand packages are sold every day.
Ta Thi Cam Vinh, head of Ben Thanh Tourist’s foreign travel department, said the company’s Thai partners have declined to accept any more Vietnamese tourists since there are not enough hotels or Vietnamese-speaking tour guides.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand has put the number of Vietnamese tourists in the first six months at 244,882, 37 percent up from the same period last year.
Vietnamese are also visiting Singapore in huge numbers. Goh Tser Puan, director of LC Travel Planners in the island-nation, said hotels are full up until mid-August.
Vietnam travel agencies blame the slump in domestic tourism to the high costs and the fact that Vietname destinations are not attractive enough.
On the other hand, international carriers constantly offer cheap tickets to Singapore and Thailand, making foreign tours cheaper.
Thai Airways International and Turkish Airlines, for instance, are offering round tickets between Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok for USD245 and USD215, while tickets from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City costs as much as VND4 million (USD200).
La Quoc Khanh, deputy director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture, Sport and Tourism, said the department had urged closer cooperation between travel agencies and partners like hotels and airlines to reduce prices to boost domestic tourism.
“But we have received no feedback so far,” he lamented.
Vietnam has great advantages of nature as well as culture compared with neighbor countries. Therefore, it’s necessary to have better solutions to boost domestic tourism as well as attract more foreigners for tours to Vietnam.
Source: dantri
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